Private Sub Form_MouseMove(Button As Integer, Shift As Integer, X As Single, Y As Single)
If shpMarquee Is Nothing Then Exit Sub
On Error Resume Next
If Button > 1 Then
List1.Clear
Dim ctrlToCheck As Control
For Each ctrlToCheck In Me.Controls
If ctrlToCheck.Left > shpMarquee.Left And ctrlToCheck.Width + ctrlToCheck.Left < shpMarquee.Left + shpMarquee.Width And ctrlToCheck.Top > shpMarquee.Top And ctrlToCheck.Top + ctrlToCheck.Height < shpMarquee.Top + shpMarquee.Height Then
List1.AddItem ctrlToCheck.Name
End If
Next
ElseIf Button = 1 Then
With shpMarquee
.Width = X - .Left
.Height = Y - .Top
End With
End If
End Sub

How to do like vb design time when we draw a marquee the objects within marquee will be selected and the marquee will be hidden but all the selected objects will have 8 handles ?
Then when we click on any of the selected objects, we can move all objects at one time. I wonder if there is any windows function doing this job...

The comment from Tim really do not exactly stimulate what I want to do. Thats why I do not accept his comment as answer. My last comment is not answered anyway. But nevermind, I have found a solution by myself by using another picture mouse down, mouse move and mouse up to stimulate the real box when user is dragging the mouse. Thanks.

Note: By the way, I would like to know how to delete a question when I no longer wanted it ?

In the future, you can post a 0-pt question to the Community Support Topia Area. Be sure to identify the question by its Q# or the full URL.

For this question, you do not need to do anything because it is already in the cleanup queue. I think that Tim Cottee's comments are worth preserving so...
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